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time hamilton says he'll never forget, five decades of white house memories, reena ninan, abc news, washington. >> looks like a good one, doesn't it? >> absolutely. stay with us for . >>> you're watching the station that works for you, now good morning maryland. >> a 19-year-old is dead and a harford county deputy is on administrative leave. what led to the latest police involved shooting. >> a scarry flight for passengers traveling to baltimore. why the flight had to make a emergency landing in philadelphia. those details ahead. >> it's monday morning thanks for joining us so early in the morning. i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let's look live outside. >> it's been gorgeous let's keep it coming here's mike masco. >> it's coming to an end today. good morning, we are starting out north and west of the beltway into the upper 50s, 69 downtown and into the 60s from perry hall to elkton. not a bad feeling morning but we have a lot of clouds on top ofus which will give way-- give way to rain showers. you know the bulk of the rain is well counsel to the south and west slow to arrive int
time hamilton says he'll never forget, five decades of white house memories, reena ninan, abc news, washington. >> looks like a good one, doesn't it? >> absolutely. stay with us for . >>> you're watching the station that works for you, now good morning maryland. >> a 19-year-old is dead and a harford county deputy is on administrative leave. what led to the latest police involved shooting. >> a scarry flight for passengers traveling to baltimore. why the flight...
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. >> because marijuana is now legal in the state of washington, the seattle police department decided to spread the word about the intricacies of new laws by attaching those to a thousand bags of doritos and then handing those bags out to the enthusi t enthusiasts at the fest. they ran out of doritos in ten minutes. >> dude, that's freaking me out. they're handing out doritos. how about oreos and chips ahoy to go with it. >> a thousand at a fest? that's nowhere near enough. i wonder what the intricacies of those laws are, and will they really read them? >> no. >> if they're at a weed fest, i don't think so. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. with freshly bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it
. >> because marijuana is now legal in the state of washington, the seattle police department decided to spread the word about the intricacies of new laws by attaching those to a thousand bags of doritos and then handing those bags out to the enthusi t enthusiasts at the fest. they ran out of doritos in ten minutes. >> dude, that's freaking me out. they're handing out doritos. how about oreos and chips ahoy to go with it. >> a thousand at a fest? that's nowhere near enough. i...
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and in many ways, he's running against washington. not just the intellectual wing of the republican paerrty, but against all of washington and the gridlock we're facing here. i think that some things may be calculated on his part. his veto of the gun bill after calling for that very same gun bill was a little bit calculating. but he's got to govern. he's got to get things done. >> i'm from philadelphia. i know tons of democrats from across the bridge in cherry hill. and with the exception of the diehard partisan democrats, they love him. >> yeah, because he comes across as authentic. and that is not a very common thing in politics these days. >> he does. you're absolutely right. that is the important thing. he's charming, but you also want to see that he can be disciplined. we lost, we republicans lost a lot of good potential candidates in seats because a number of our candidates last year were not disciplined on the stump. so, you know, we're going to be watching him closely. he's a great, great guy. just want to see him narrow his f
and in many ways, he's running against washington. not just the intellectual wing of the republican paerrty, but against all of washington and the gridlock we're facing here. i think that some things may be calculated on his part. his veto of the gun bill after calling for that very same gun bill was a little bit calculating. but he's got to govern. he's got to get things done. >> i'm from philadelphia. i know tons of democrats from across the bridge in cherry hill. and with the exception...
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i'm carol costello reporting from washington, d.c. this morning. this hour new outrage echoing across the pond. involves the man your left. his name is david miranda and the partner to the man next to him. greenwald. broke the story of edward snowden, the american contractor. greenwald's newspaper, "the guardian" says british security detained miranda for nearly nine hours yesterday as he tried to make a connecting flight through heathrow's airport. it was meant to bully and harass. he writes "bad enough to prosecute and imprison sources." journalists who report the truth. but to start detaining the family members and loved ones of journalists is simply despotic. good morning, ateaka. >> here's that headline in the guardian. they put it on their front page. understandably, very upset about this detention. and brazilian diplomats have expressed their outrage and even british politicians are saying that this is an abuse of the law. now, basically, david miranda was held for nine hours under schedule seven of the terrorism act here and that allows bri
i'm carol costello reporting from washington, d.c. this morning. this hour new outrage echoing across the pond. involves the man your left. his name is david miranda and the partner to the man next to him. greenwald. broke the story of edward snowden, the american contractor. greenwald's newspaper, "the guardian" says british security detained miranda for nearly nine hours yesterday as he tried to make a connecting flight through heathrow's airport. it was meant to bully and harass....
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for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> that's some weekend, huh? >> yeah, beats the alternative. they're safe. the most important thing. >>> we turn now to an incredible survival story. a 12-year-old girl attacked by a black bear, not once, but twice and she manages to get away. this morning she describes those horrifying moments and abc's linzie janis is here with her story. good linzie so glad she's okay. >> abby wetherell was mauled in cadillac, michigan, now after three nights in the hospital she is home with her family and talking about her ordeal exclusively to "good morning america." >> i was terrified. >> reporter: abby wetherell says not only did she come face to face with a black bear like this one, she thought it would be the last face she'd ever see. >> i was thinking, oh, my gosh, this is it. i'm not going to live. >> reporter: the 12-year-old was jogging along this trail thursday night when she ran across the several hundred-pound animal. >> all of a sudden the bear got me, put me down on the ground and started clawing me. >> reporter
for "good morning america," david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> that's some weekend, huh? >> yeah, beats the alternative. they're safe. the most important thing. >>> we turn now to an incredible survival story. a 12-year-old girl attacked by a black bear, not once, but twice and she manages to get away. this morning she describes those horrifying moments and abc's linzie janis is here with her story. good linzie so glad she's okay. >> abby wetherell...
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to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> imagine a fire the size of denver. that's how big the beaver creek wildfire is right now. i'm jake tapper and this is "the lead." the national lead began with a bolt of lightning. 12 days later, 1,000 acres in idaho are toast. that's only one are nine fires in the state threatening thousands of homes. the world lead. his was a pinnacle of the arab spring movement. many waited so long to see
to washington. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> imagine a fire the size of denver. that's how big the beaver creek wildfire is right now. i'm jake tapper and this is "the lead." the national lead began with a bolt of lightning. 12 days later, 1,000 acres in idaho are toast. that's only one are nine fires in the state threatening thousands of homes. the world lead. his was a pinnacle of the arab spring movement. many waited so long to see
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the bottom line was why should washington care when it seems like he calls it the experiment, the arab spring, seems to have failed. >> well, i mean, he has a point there, but egypt is still the most populous arab country. there are egyptians everywhere in the middle east. everybody has connections to it. if you see an arab from another country, iraq, for instance, when he goes to cairo for the first time, he's blown away because the tv shows and movies he's been seeing his whole life, those streets are right there. so there's a real pull. it's like when americans go to new york for the first time. they recognize that city. when it comes to cutting aid, okay, so we're having a debate in the u.s., should we cut aid to this regime that has gunned down hundreds of its own citizens. it's very important to note that saudi arabia, a close u.s. ally, their top diplomat announced today that they're basically doubling down on their support for the post-coup regime in cairo. the foreign minister came out and gave a statement, he said the kingdom is serious and will not back down when it comes to
the bottom line was why should washington care when it seems like he calls it the experiment, the arab spring, seems to have failed. >> well, i mean, he has a point there, but egypt is still the most populous arab country. there are egyptians everywhere in the middle east. everybody has connections to it. if you see an arab from another country, iraq, for instance, when he goes to cairo for the first time, he's blown away because the tv shows and movies he's been seeing his whole life,...
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. >>> welcome back to washington. president obama returning from his vacation overnight. and he is already on the defense over the latest details in the nsa spying scandal. >> reporter: good morning. the white house says the violation don't reflect any willful law breaking. the detail report white house aides say nsa is aggressively monitoring itself. more documents leaked about the nsa the national secure agency listening in on people's phone calls or reading their emails and failing to report their violations to the frn isa court. some members of congress find the latest leak about the nsa more troubling. senator rand paul wants to take the scandal to the highest court in the land. >> the only way to fine justice you have to hear both side. there needs to be a discussion from people who are a little bit more skeptical of the nsa in an open court, i think, before the supreme court on this program. >> reporter: the latest information comes from documents that nsa leaker edward snowden released. they detail thousands of privacy violations made by nsa. president obama denie
. >>> welcome back to washington. president obama returning from his vacation overnight. and he is already on the defense over the latest details in the nsa spying scandal. >> reporter: good morning. the white house says the violation don't reflect any willful law breaking. the detail report white house aides say nsa is aggressively monitoring itself. more documents leaked about the nsa the national secure agency listening in on people's phone calls or reading their emails and...
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dodgers chuck todd in washington. here on the set, the editor and chief for the daily beast, tina brown. also the author of "the new york times" best-seller, "the diana chronicles." my gosh, tina, what the hell is going on be? the british police are examining new information related to the death of princess diana. and she died of course tragically in that car accident in 1997. and nbc's mandy clark is reporting this. >> reporter: controversy surrounded princess diana's death on august 31, 1997. nearly 16 years ago. and still grabs the headlines dramatic new claim splashed across the british papers. allegations that diana and her boyfriend, dodi al ffi fied wer murdered by a member of the special forces. the new information brought forward by new members of another sas soldier and passed on to police. scotland yard confirmed it received this new tip and is now assessing its credibility. it also stressed it has not reopened the investigation. skeptics question the claims and the timing. >> every year at the time of the
dodgers chuck todd in washington. here on the set, the editor and chief for the daily beast, tina brown. also the author of "the new york times" best-seller, "the diana chronicles." my gosh, tina, what the hell is going on be? the british police are examining new information related to the death of princess diana. and she died of course tragically in that car accident in 1997. and nbc's mandy clark is reporting this. >> reporter: controversy surrounded princess diana's...
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that will include atlanta up toward washington d.c. it's been there seems like all summer long. it's there again today but great in the northeast. does not get better. watch for scattered thunderstorms believe it or not in all places las >>> and don't forget away from your tv you can check your forecast 24/7 at weather.com. now, here's matt and savannah. >> all right. >> thank you very much. >> thank you so much. well, surveillance, security and conspiracy are all hot button issues right now. they also happen to be the subject of eric bana's new movie closed circuit. >> it's quite con convenient to be under surveillance. >> what's that? >> i see you're using more than would be taxi now. that's a good idea. >> what? >> it's okay. apparently i'm paranoid. >> eric bana is ready to endure whatever it takes to uncover the truth. good morning to you. >> thank you. >> it's like pait was well plac in that scene. >> yeah, justified. >> what attracted you to the role? >> it was a great script. a great page turner. i think to get a chance to enter that genere was a thrill. >> you're playin
that will include atlanta up toward washington d.c. it's been there seems like all summer long. it's there again today but great in the northeast. does not get better. watch for scattered thunderstorms believe it or not in all places las >>> and don't forget away from your tv you can check your forecast 24/7 at weather.com. now, here's matt and savannah. >> all right. >> thank you very much. >> thank you so much. well, surveillance, security and conspiracy are all hot...